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Can I request an extension for CLE reporting in Missouri?

Yes — Missouri attorneys may request a hardship accommodation (which can include an extension) for CLE reporting. The Missouri Bar’s MCLE rules permit requests for extensions or adjustments in cases of disability, military service, or good cause.

Deadlines & Reporting in Missouri

  • The MCLE (CLE) reporting period runs from July 1 through June 30.
  • The annual MCLE report is due by July 31.
  • If a lawyer did not complete the required credits by June 30, Missouri offers a “deficiency plan” process.

Hardship / Extension Authority

  • Regulation 15.05.3 allows attorneys to request a “hardship accommodation,” which may include an extension of time, permission to do self-study, or waiver of requirements, for physical or mental disability, military service in isolated locations, age, or good cause.
  • To use a deficiency plan, the lawyer must submit it between July 1 and July 31, and then become compliant by September 30 to avoid late fees.

What You Should Do

  1. Determine whether your situation qualifies under Regulation 15.05.3 (e.g. disability, military service, or other “good cause”).
  2. File a hardship accommodation request at least 60 days before the end of the reporting year if possible.
  3. If past deadline, submit a deficiency plan between July 1 and July 31.
  4. In your request or plan, specify the relief you seek (time extension, waiver, self-study) and provide supporting documentation.
  5. Comply with the adjusted schedule (by September 30 under a deficiency plan) to avoid penalties.

Limitations & Considerations

  • The hardship accommodation is discretionary — approval is not automatic.
  • The rules do not guarantee how long an extension will run.
  • If you fail to comply by September 30 under a deficiency plan, late fees will apply starting October and increase monthly.
  • Lawyers not in compliance and without approved accommodation or plan may face suspension or other disciplinary action.

Key Takeaway
Missouri allows attorneys to request a hardship extension or use a deficiency plan to complete CLE late, but you must act promptly (often by July 31) and document your need, and relief is discretionary.

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